The Advantages of Private Healthcare

Private Healthcare

Recent policy changes and a growing physician shortage are making it harder to get the personalized care and high level of service that you’ve come to expect when dealing with other decisions and challenges in your life – none of which are more critical than your family’s health and well-being. With the growing complexity of our healthcare system, it is becoming more important than ever to have trusted advisers to represent your best interests and guide you through your healthcare challenges.

Whether you or a family member is:

• Dealing with a chronic health problem
• Facing a serious or complex medical diagnoses
• Just looking to just stay healthy and delay the progression of other health issues

Many are turning to PinnacleCare memberships and private health advisory services to help inform their healthcare decisions and bridge healthcare gaps.

These private healthcare options allow you to focus on your other priorities while you delegate the research, appointments, and transfer of organized records to those with the relationships, objectivity, expertise, and focus to best address your personal needs.

Speak directly with a PinnacleCare consultant to learn more:

The firm is now allowing its entire adviser force to refer clients to PinnacleCare, which also created a new elder-care assessment… Many advisers feel that dealing with elder-care issues isn’t their responsibility. But as clients age, “you’re going to be doing this whether you want to or not.”

In a time of serious illness, these advocates can help research new treatments that doctors may not know a lot about, cut through the medical bureaucracy, and perhaps help frame medical decisions more objectively than stressed out patients and their family members. Advocates are not just there to help you heal but also to keep you healthy.

— Anne Tergesen, “Your Guide to the Medical Maze”

Consider hiring a private patient advocate… It could help get you the care you need.

— Judy Foreman, “For when a doctor and a nurse just aren’t enough”

“Pinnacle provided me with a name and with research that said, ‘here’s how other people are going it, and here’s who has the most long-term survivors, and here are their stories.’ What I got from that was hope. Not a bad return on investment.”

— Gregory Taggart, “Deluxe Health Care”

“I always thought the medical staff would return phone calls, answer questions and discuss treatment plans and options. I was wrong.” So the family turned to…PinnacleCare for help. Within one day, a doctor on the company’s staff reviewed her mother’s medical records and set up a conference call with a neurosurgeon from Johns Hopkins and a neurologist from Rush University Medical Center, who agreed to take on the case. “We needed someone on our side.”